May 18 - 24, 2023
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Mayor Tarter Won’t Seek Re-Election This Fall
The Finest Of Form
Four-Term Mayor Says It’s Time; Filing Deadline Looms by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
Following the blockbuster announcement last week that fourterm City of Falls Church Mayor David Tarter will not seek re-election this fall, the pace has quickened among candidates filing before a June 20 deadline to make it onto the November ballot for City Council and School Board in the Little City. June 20 is also the date for the Democratic primary in Falls Church that is pitting two candidates for both State Senate and Commonwealth Attorney against one another, and brisk advanced voting has already begun for that one. But it’s the fall election in Falls Church that will draw the most attention, especially as Mayor Tarter has announced he will not seek another term and the health status of another veteran on the Council that had been expected to run, Phil Duncan, makes his status uncertain right now. Vice Mayor Letty Hardi is expected to seek a third four-year term. As well, two leading members of
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DANCERS FROM THE EVERY BODY DANCE GROUP performed this past weekend to a packed house at the Meridian High School auditorium. Lighting and stage production was handled by Meridian students. See more photos online from the production at fcnp.com (Photo: Gary Mester)
Meridian’s ‘The Love Doctor’ Scores 7 Cappie Nominations by John Brett
Falls Church News-Press
The drama department of Falls Church’s Meridian High School was acknowledged this week for its outstanding production of the comedy, “The Love Doctor,” by garnering
a whopping seven nominations, including Best Play, for the prestigious National Capital Area Cappie Awards. The play, written by 17th century French playwright Moliere, captivated audiences at three sold out performances in March with its wit
and over the top humor, It showcased the talent and creativity of Meridian’s theater department led by drama instructor Shawn Northrip. The nominations included: • Meridian High School’s “The
Love Doctor” production was nominated for Best Play. • Matthew Bloss-Baum was nominated for the Lead Actor in a Male Role.
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Inside This Week Summer Arts Preview Take a look at what’s going on around the DC Metro area this summer. We have you covered on the area concerts, art exhibits, theater shows and festivals. See Pages 7 - 9
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